frye@cuuxb.UUCP (frye) (01/29/86)
I remember having a few bad dreams when I was a kid. The unfortunate thing is, I don't remember what happened to stop them. It would be a great help if you knew what your child was dreaming about. You could at least talk to her about them. Of late, the only nightmares I have happen around income tax time(8-). Ever since I can remember, I've had a habit of wondering if what was happening was just a dream. They'd seem so real at times. Then I'd think, "this can't be right. If it isn't, it'll be gone when I wake up." 99% of the time it would go away and I'd be in bed thinking, "Yep, it were one o' them". The other 1%, you guessed it, its that time of year again(8-). Anybody out there ever wake up and go pee, then get back in bed and finish a dream? Works for me(8-). Sorry your little girl is having bad dreams. See if you can get her to tell you about them. Maybe you can convince her that dreams don't mean much (at least the ones you have while you're asleep). Or try reading her a story at night before she goes to sleep. Might plant something in her little brain for her to dream about that'll be less likely to frighten her. I've messed you people up enough for one posting(8-). Time to shag on outa here. Best to you and yer younguns. Tom Frye